Wow, what a great deal, truly. 
I have never seen a planetary decrease in value so fast. Almost like a meteor.
Black Beauty next?

Michael Farmer

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On Feb 7, 2013, at 12:48 PM, Darryl Pitt <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> HI, 
> 
> Last year Backplate.net acquired the single 2.130 kg mass of NWA 7397*
> 
> Additional fragments of material paired to NWA 7397 have since been 
> recovered, and in recent days specimens have been sold in Tucson for 
> $300/gram. 
> 
> Backplate.net has more than one kilogram of such fragments, many with crust 
> (there appears to be no more than five kilos in total, including the original 
> designated mass)—and are delighted to offer the same for only $200/gram.  
> 
> http://www.backplate.net/spec_nwa7397_s02.htm
> 
> One day soon we believe this offering will be viewed as an extraordinary 
> opportunity (and a historic low for a planetary in 2013).
> 
> Visit Blaine Reed at the Ramada (#134) or contact Dave Gheesling, now in 
> Tucson, or send an email to [email protected] to take advantage of the 
> same—while specimens lasts.
> 
> 
> All the best / Darryl
> 
> 
> 
> *Complete and partial slices will soon become available. 
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